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The Little Flower
Why roses
are this saint's favorite flower
by Jan Rynearson

Saint Therese of Lisieux
Birthplace: Alencon, France
Feast Day: October 1
Patroness of Missionaries
Claim to Fame: The much-loved youngest
daughter of a religious French family, Marie
Francoise Therese Martin was born in 1873. Even as a
child, precocious Therese was aware of her spiritual
vocation. At age 14, she asked her widowed father to
let her enter the cloistered order of Carmelites.
Although her father agreed, the Carmelite superiors
and the bishop insisted she wait. So on a pilgrimage
to the Vatican in 1887, Therese pleaded directly to
Pope Leo XIII, begging him to allow her to enter the
convent at age 15. Although impressed with her
fervor, the pope advised patience, saying, “You
shall enter if it be God’s will.” Nearly a year and
many prayers later, she joined the order. She was
named Sister Therese of the Infant Jesus; later “and
of the Holy Face” was added.
What made her a saint? Sister Therese spent
her days in penitence, meditation and work. In her
autobiography, The Story of a Soul, she described
herself as “the little flower of Jesus” in God’s
garden of souls. As she reached her twenties,
Therese desperately wanted to join the Carmelites in
French Indo-China. Tragically, incurable
tuberculosis dashed any chance for her to serve as a
missionary. Instead, she counseled two missionaries,
writing them often to offer spiritual encouragement.
How she died: As she lay dying in agonizing
and constant pain at the age of 24, Therese could
see the roses she loved blooming outside.
Best quote: Confident of God’s love, she
promised, “After my death, I will let fall a shower
of roses. I will spend my heaven doing good upon
earth.” Through the years, some of Therese’s
petitioners have said that they smell or see roses
when their petitions are answered.
Prayer: O Therese of the Child Jesus, please
pick for me a rose from the heavenly gardens and
send it to me as a message of love. O Little Flower
of Jesus, ask God to grant the favors I now place
with confidence in your hands. St. Therese, help me
to always believe as you did in God’s great love for
me, so that I might imitate your Little Way each
day. Amen.
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